Under what context might deer consume plants typically classified as deer-resistant?

Answer

In situations of high browsing pressure or when local food sources become scarce.

The classification of 'deer resistant' implies a level of preference—that deer find the plant less desirable than alternatives. However, this resistance is heavily contextual and can break down when environmental pressures change significantly. If a deer population density is very high, resulting in high browsing pressure, or if primary food sources in the area diminish or become scarce, deer are forced to reconsider their options. In such duress, even a plant usually ignored can become a necessary or 'fair game' meal, demonstrating that resistance is relative to food availability.

Under what context might deer consume plants typically classified as deer-resistant?

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